Hannes Mayer wrote:
Hi all!

So far I used a greek nu with a diacritical line above to create
the sign for an anti-neutrino. But I discovered that diacritical
marks are rendered incorrectly in Mozilla on Linux - the diacritical
mark is right of the character, instead above - and Konqueror
doesn't display diacritical marks at all.

Check if you use the latest stable version of these programs. If so, report the problem to the developers as a bug. Actually, this is part of a more general problem of rendering "decomposed" combinations, which they should be aware of by themselves. Also, there should already be some bug reports lying around in their databases with similar problems, so the most useful would be if you could add your comment to one of the existing bug reports as a "vote" on the bug. Of course, if you need the character quickly, you will just need to fall back on the programs you previously used. Or you may choose to insert the formulae in a graphical representation.

Is there a single sign for an anti-neutrino in unicode ?
I've searched the code charts, but without luck.

I don't think so, but let the more knowledgeable say for sure...

Regards,

bushmanush


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